Regarding the ballistic missiles launched by North Korea, a former Maritime Self-Defense Force admiral said that they had Guam in the United States in mind, and although they have acquired the technology to make them fly stably, there are problems with accuracy. I point out that there is.

Professor Toshiyuki Ito of the Toranomon Graduate School of Kanazawa Institute of Technology, a former Marine Admiral of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, commented on the possibility that the missile launched this time was a medium-range ballistic missile class "Hwasong-12". is a missile designed to attack Guam with a range of about 5,000 kilometers.North Korea has at least acquired stable technology for launching it as a rocket.On the other hand, it can be re-entered into the atmosphere as a missile. I think it's still a long way off when it comes to detonating the warhead when it's aimed at it."



Regarding the course that flew over Aomori Prefecture this time, "If the accuracy is high, I would like to drop it around Guam in the direction of Guam, but if it hits Guam, it will be a big problem, so I can never shoot it. In that case, there is no choice but to shoot directly sideways, and the course will be to go through the south of Hokkaido and fall into the Pacific Ocean."



After that, regarding North Korea's future movement, "The next aim is to miniaturize nuclear weapons, and I can't help but want to conduct a seventh test. If you do this, the message to the United States will be enormous, so it is possible that it will come. I have a nature,” he says.